Architecture Background
Vojtech Slavik
Architect & Building engineer
Vojtech is enthusiastic about discovering new ways in to work with architecture. He is interested in the latest technology and how it can be used for architecture design looks for ways to use it in architecture.
He graduated from the Czech Technical University in Prague where he founded successful courses in computer graphics education.
He has experience of more than 80 projects as well as of cooperating with international architectural studios (Sweden, Germany, Italy, Maldives and the Czech Republic)
Jan slavik
Architect & Building engineer
Jan is a co-ownes of ArcuS architectural studio. He is responsible for sacral construction in vicariates – districts Jicin, Nachod and Hradec Králové. Jan graduated from the National Heritage Institute in Prague.
Due to his efforts, dozens of invaluable historic sacral buildings have been reconstructed and saved. The most important is the salvation of the Paulan monastery in Nova Paka with the monastery church of Thomas Hafenecker in radical baroque style. He also saved the early Baroque chapel of st. Hubert at the Old Ball, where Antonin Spork established the Order of Saint Hubert.
Besides architecture, he is also keen on sports like skiing, cycling and Formula 1 (He also collect historical models of them).
He is also a representative of Jaromer town and is interested in culture in general. Jan’s strengths are organisation and ability to complete complex projects to a successful end
jan slavik
Architect & Urban planer
He is the founder of ArcuS architecture studio, which spucializes in the reconstruction of historic monuments.Working with architecture in this field has since become a family traditon.
Jan is a distinguished and respected person who contribute to saving hundreds of historical buildings in the Czech Republic, during his work as a volunteer in the last 50+ years.
He now has the role of the Chief Architectural and Historical Architect for the Benedictine Abbey – the Broumov Monastery and the Roman Catholic Church. He also works with the Czech – German Future Society.
Jan administers the building site of the Broumov Cluster (NKP), a former monastery in Police n.M., specializes in the Dientzenhofer sacral building in the Broumov region (> 10 houses), saved the Gothic church of St. Nicholas in Jaromer – was a member of the Hut sv. Museum (NKP) in Jaroměř, participated in the reconstruction of the Municipal Theater in Jaromer (Art Nouveau), as an urban planner in the towns of Police n.M., Broumov, Mezimesti, Zamberk, Jaromer. He devoted himself to brutalism and soc.realism‘ in the ’80s (he could not do otherwise) and folk architecture.
He has been involved in several publications of history and architecture, especially in Eastern Bohemia and the Sudeten population.
Nowadays he rescues major wooden church, in Broumov, which is the oldest type of wooden churches in Central Europe and also Loucna Hora buildings in the folk architecture style.
His strengths are knowledge (expertise) in the building industry, architecture and urbanism as well asan incredible memory incredible general memory based.
(NKP = National Cultural Monument – the most important protected monuments)